Hi-Standard

Hi-Standard
Origin Japan
Genres Melodic hardcore, hardcore punk, punk rock, pop punk
Years active 1991–2000,2011-
Labels Pizza of Death Records, Fat Wreck Chords
Associated acts BBQ CHICKENS, Ken Band
Members Akihiro Nanba
Ken Yokoyama
Akira Tsuneoka

Hi-Standard was a Japanese hardcore punk band who formed in 1991. The release Making the Road sparked sold-out Japan shows and US/European tours with punk bands such as NOFX, No Use for a Name and WIZO. Although members of Hi-Standard were Japanese born, all of the band's major releases were sung in English. Live footage of the band shows them talking to the crowd in their native Japanese and then immediately changing to English for the songs.

Hiatus

After recording five albums, the band entered a hiatus in August 2000, shortly after playing "Air Jam 2000". Ken Yokoyama began working on other projects, including BBQ CHICKENS. Yokoyama revisited the bands original label Pizza of Death Records, which has since signed many punk and alternative rock bands. Akihiro Nanba's newest project is Ultra Brain. According to CDJapan, Nanba proclaims their debut album, Neo Punk, to be the birth of neo punk.[1] Akira Tsuneoka now provides the drums for the group Cubismo Grafico Five.

Reunion

The band played at 'Air Jam 2011', and 'Air Jam 2012'.

Discography

Year Title Label
1996 Growing Up Fat Wreck Chords
1996 California Dreamin' EP Fat Wreck Chords
1997 Angry Fist Fat Wreck Chords
1997 Weihnachten stinkt! Hulk Räckorz
1999 Making the Road Fat Wreck Chords
2000 Last of Sunny Day Fat Wreck Chords
2001 Love Is a Battlefield (EP) Fat Wreck Chords

Videography

References

  1. "Ultra Brain - Neo Punk". cdjapan.co.jp.